Palliative Care After Neonatal Intensive Care: Contributions Of Leonetti Law And Remaining Challenges
Title
Palliative Care After Neonatal Intensive Care: Contributions Of Leonetti Law And Remaining Challenges
Creator
Kuhn P; Dillenseger L; Cojean N; Escande B; Zores C; Astruc D
Identifier
10.1016/j.arcped.2016.11.012
Publisher
Archives De Pediatrie
Date
2017
Subject
Newborn Intensive Care; Palliative Therapy; Patient Right; Terminal Care; Artificial Feeding; Brain Damage; Climate; Clinical Practice; Clinical Study; Decision Making; Drug Withdrawal; Dying; Emotion; Ethics; Health Promotion; Human; Human Dignity; Hydration; Life Sustaining Treatment; Medical Decision Making; Medical Ethics; Medical Practice; Neonatology; Newborn; Palliative Therapy; Perinatal Care; Perinatal Nursing; Quality Of Life; Short Survey; Survival; Terminal Care; Treatment Withdrawal
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Citation List Month
April 2017 List
Citation
Kuhn P; Dillenseger L; Cojean N; Escande B; Zores C; Astruc D, “Palliative Care After Neonatal Intensive Care: Contributions Of Leonetti Law And Remaining Challenges,” Pediatric Palliative Care Library, accessed September 14, 2024, https://pedpalascnetlibrary.omeka.net/items/show/10869.